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Show THK LEHI FREE PRESS Published by The Lehi Free Press rbooe T. F. Kirk him Mrs Ciiy a Sill LaW vim tor, Sunday. Mr and Mrs. Dtan Prke of Salt Late Cty. were Lehii visitors. Sunday. Every Thursday LeiJ Eesid. 160-Mr tad Mrt P. Price, Manager visitors. Sunday. 8-- W Geo rg Rif Oner "tit Alpine Mrs. Louis Chnsunwn and daughter. Cleo. were Salt Lake City visitors, Entered at the postoffice at Lehi. second class matter. Utah, u Mr. and Mr. John LivccUt and children of Midvale. were Sunday guests of Upon Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Thnnaman. Robm Johnson of Si:t tth bis Sunday pni Like City. Lent. pitta" Mr. and Mrs Rona!d Pn ar.d baby of Orem. were Lehi iisitotv Sunday. Mrs Roger Prut visit- was an Alpine Mrs. Lela Kalmar of Salt Lake City or. Sunday. visited with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. ek Mrs. John Price is pendmg the Luther Coatrs. Sunday. and Mrs. Mr of Mr. and Mrs. James Tricnaman of a in H:br City gurft $1.00 Midvale, were Subscription One year Wm. Price. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. George I. Bone of Mrs. Wm. Trinnaman. Springville were Lehi visitors over the Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hunter and da'Jgh week-enwere Sunday evening Miss Anna Harwood of Ogdtrn, TI,B- and ter of Bingham inAflSIAIE PiaSUSSOClAIIO.H Mrs. Suu Bird of Springville, Mrs. Roger Price. visited Mr. and of Mr. and Mrs. C I. Fox and Mrs. P guests Mrs. B. L. with Brown. Monday. H. Donohue of Salt Lake City, were Miss Zetella Price attended the ThalUn NATIONAL of Mr. and Mrs. L. Dr. and Mrs. Harold I. Goodwin and Sunday guests formal at Provo. Saturday Spring Lott. daughter. Barbara, of Park City, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. l. Mr. and Mrs. Barratt Chadwck of Goodwin. Russell Bone, a student of the U. A. Ogden. visited with Mr. and Mrs. James visited wi:h his mother, Comer and with American Fork relatives, C. of Logan, LOCAL over the week end. R Bone, Mrs. John Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Wood and Mrs. Sunday. Sherman Neslin and baby of Salt Lake Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence McDonald and Mrs. Julia Brown was a Sunday City, were guests of local relatives, Mother's day guests of Mrs. James and Durrant Mr. and Mrs. Sterling guest of Mrs. !. L. Lott. Clark were: Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Arnold. of American iork. visitea w uu children Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Drinsfield and ton, Dean Mr. and Mrs. James H. Gray. Sunday. Chrutoflerson left for Lot) A group of Lehi people attended the Elwin. of Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Angeles. California. Monday evening, i R,bkih iod nxrtv xr MiHmU Clark and children of Logan. Mr. and where be will be employed. day evening. Those attending were: Mr. Mrs. George Muhlestein and children of and Mrs. James C. Gough, Mrs. Mathew Provo, Miss Evuelyn Clark of Mapleton Mrs. Ben Rose and daughter, Miriam, Carson, son Matt, and daughter, Eva. Mrs. Arnold Dransfield and children. of Salt Lakae City, visited with Mrs. Mrs. Thomas Trinnaman and Miss 5 1 Alice Tuckfield, Sunday. Christine Larson. Dr. and Mrs. E. Eddington entertain8 I Row ed a group of friends at Sunday night Dr. Robert J. Evans of Price, and Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy supper, following the Seminary m graduOscar Evans of Salt Lake City, were Davis, were Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Dewey ation exercises. Sunday eveninig. Guests I LANDI8 Y000 Sunday guests of Mr. A. J. Evans. and family of Sandy, Mr. and Mr. Noel were: Mr. and Mrs. Herbert B. Maw, WELT and children of Park City. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Scott M. Matheson. of Salt Knight Mr. and Mr. Virgil Goates of Black and Mrs. Blaine Swenson of Pleasant Lake City. Dr. and Mrs. W. L. Worlton, foot, Idaho, visited with local relative Grove. Mr. and Mr. LeRoy M. Davis of Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Mitchell. week-enthe Advertising Ratea Furnished Request. Mi(. ITEMS M. f J I QDj yi cm d. Mn. John Provo. H. Smith returned home Mr. and Mr. Clarence Ball entertain thi week after spending the winter in ed at a Mother' day famUy dinner at Salt Lake City with her children. their home, Sunday. Cover were laid for Mr. and Mr. William Ball antf Mrt. Aftoa Gilt it spending the week of Orem, Mr. and Mr. Merlin family with Mr. and Mrt. Merwin Giles of Salt Wadley and daoghterDiina, of Manila. Lake City. Carl Louder of Orem, Mr. and Mr. Arnold Ball and family, Mr. and Mrt. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Bradshaw and Gray and family. Leo Ball. Ethel Lloyd Mrs. Gerald Taylor spent Friday in Salt Long, and the Clarence Ball family. Lake Cty. Misses Thelma, Arleen Mitt Donna Ktrkham of Proro, visited Goodwin entertained at with bet parent, Mr. and Mrt. Oliver evening, honoring Tnesday Kirkham, Sunday. Mother's Day dinner guests of Mrs. Sarah E. Gaisford were: Verna and and LaPriel Norma Gaisford, Harry Sintson, Tracy their home, Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Smith. the Misses Virginia, Marjorie and Gertrude Harker of Mlwaukee, Wis., stuentj of the Brigham Young University. A buffett luncheond and pogresive were game enjoyed by the guest of honor, Mr. Phyllis Owen, Mr. Beth Madsen and Mis Helen Smith of Brigham City; Mrs. Misses Virginia Goodwin of Sandy. Norine Fox, Reva Goates, Lexie Bateman, Carol Proctor, Merlene Tew, Dorothy Mr. A. W. Davit wa a Mother' day dinner guett of Mr. and Mr. Harold W. Hrmage of Salt Lake City at Snietter't Hot Pott at Midway. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Colledge entertained at a family dinner. Sunday. Those present were: Mr. and Mrt. K. B. Peter son and Mrt. Irene Brown of Ogden, Mr. and Mrt. Roy Walker and baby of Sart Lake City, Mr. and Mrt. Christian Colledge and baby of Orem, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Colledge and children and Mrt. Mary Peterson. tud FREE SHINE with every pair half soled. Have your shoes shined for Mrs. Leona Shelton visitH c of Mrs. Rj!ph Huubings and children City. Saturday, with her mother tllen Mrs. with visited Silt Lake City, ill at the home of Mrs Ruth Lloy Carter. Sunday. : Mr. and Mrs. Richard Giles Lake City, were wetk-n,-- t John Bone. Miss Beth r.;,.,. . spent the past two weeks at the returned home with them home, of Crane Samuel Draper, Mrs. Mr and were guests of Mr. and Mrs. James H. Crav, Saturday evening. LOST Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Robbins of Salt Lake City, were visitort of Mrs. Kate An derson, Monday. Miss Olive Browning wishes her local friends to know that she is occupying the home of Mrs. M. A. Taylor on Main Street. Six Room Modern time you've been spending over the chase of new Electric Range. FOR SALE e. You practically all new Electric Ranges have them! Cook tatter then nn at lati at e, food will cook. Set with the purchase of a new Electric Range. Stop in and see the new 1940 Electric Ranges and the Aluminum Set at your dealer today! Terms: As little as $5 a Month! ' Want These Features Ue Ihi ' (hongs electricity, electricity is cheap. wafle Cook moats automatically, you're away bom homo. Closed m alomoatt easy to cloaa with a damp cloth. FIvo dilioroat hoat positions airing you S diiloroat dogroos ol hoat. lor Special oven hoat olomontt porloct broiling. Giant sisod doop woll cookers wll switches ior heal regulation. Large warming event sad handy utility drawers. Electric light in area so yea cam Me without eliort. Acid resitting lw.. their gleaming tt t- - " rot least h stover lose M tie light. m wm qmim mm gwib i PLAY GROUND I I FISHING 1 Bring Your Family I I Ratea to Parties 1 f" rem main art 1 1 MM ort I 1 J U MAY Nurse-Stewarde- ss SPECIAL LOW ROUND TRIP.FARES TO SAN FRANCISCO TO NEW YORK 1135 U03" I I Via LOS ANGELES 3519 $7425 3335 I gr tag Berth Extra. llmjJLln.iii.i R0A0 f TH Lan; Berth Extra. 0AM en route to Southern California. Conrenient, low cost side trips bom Las Vegas, Nerada. g . cone-nif- Phone 7 MIR Sale- - SZihU 0 :1.MT1 THE CfaU6&rigtA4J Herman See 2p ELECTRIC RANGE FOR SALE CHEAP Mrs. E. J. T. Roberts, 38-- J. Whipping Cream For Sale Pin' Quart 35c. Wm. D. Jones, 594 North 1st West. Bp 20c, FOR SALE Six and ac farming land in Old Field and home. See W. A. Evans. two-thir- Hiirhest Prices Paid For Worthless Animals Boyd Holmstead. Lehi Fox Farm. Phone 343-R- tf 3. TURKEYS FOR SALE Prime Hens See L. cold btorage Plant. CREAM of SPINACH Younc SOUP 0. Peterson at BUILDING LOTS FOR Thomas A. Taylor. Br MART BLAKE Bom. S.rrtc CnUon Co. SALE Dp, See Mrs. 1 If your Sewing Machine Needs Re pairs. Sissors or Saws Sharpened William Osborne will do it for you. larje onion, sliced 2H tbsp. butter BUTTER WRAPPERS We will print your butter papers on better quality paper at a cheaper prke. Try the Free Press first and be tatkfiel. Cook onion tlowly la butter 3 minute, without brownmg Add broth, bread crumb., .alt end PPPr end timmer 20 miautet. Mix flour end cold water to a pette, edd to .oup end cook .10 nunute. longer. Add tmach and Carnation Milk. Reheat and .erve at WANTED Will call and pay for worthless old horses and dead animals See C. 0. Holmstead at the. Fox Farm, Lehi. Phont 343-JS. 3 cups meat broth X cap bread eraabt K tip. salt W0 SEE BOULDER Tot turthn detaili l'',e;lVtL". I Round Trip'Round Trip Hound Trip in Slondard in Challan- - in Comfort Pullmans Sleep. able Bound Trip Round Trip' Rou nd Trip comiort-Pullman in Standard in Challan-li- n ger Sleep- - abla Coach-Bert- h Extra, in q Cars;'es. Berth Extra. Ask about $90 fare in Coaches and $135 in Pullmans for circle trip to both the New York and San Francisco Fairs and return. J. WHYDE. Agent Lcht. 25J Don't mist the great 1940 World's Fairs . . . which offer many new and interesting attractions. Plan now to go. Fine, fast Union Pacific trains offer tuperb travel comfort . . . freedom from highway hazards . . . service delicious dining car meals . . . Registered . . . everything to make your trip enjoyable all the way. Good HOUSE FOR RENT Allrsd, ' AND SAN FRANCISCO WtZ Home For I AT NEW YORK Electric Washer. See Mrs. Sylvester Evans. 2t Cheap. Phone And, by switching now, you can also take advantage of the Special Combination Offer which brings you an $17 Aluminum I SWIMMING FAIRS See John Southwick. See Mrs. pur- J PARTY WOULD'! Pig, about three Notify Will Trinnaman. FOUND Bunch of keys. Hall, 391 4th West. Set with I A I'l A family pass to the Royal Theatre with each 50c pad for subscription. Take our family to the show for only 50c. $17 Aluminum PLAN OPEN VISIT THE. FOR SALE CHEAP Monarch Coal Lehi Hard Range with Water Jacket. ware, Main Street, Lehi. requiring only a fraction of the now I returned Miss Josephine Adams to aftet Sun Valley, Idaho, Tuesday, spending her vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrt. A. F. Adams. LITTLE PIGS FOR SALE See Austin Brokaw, on Camp Williams road, west of Lehi. PRICED RIGHT. 2p Special Combination Offer i a Mr and Mrs. Paul S. Freebairn and children of Salt Lake City, were guests of Mrs. Kate Anderson. Monday. Berkshire months old. st SARATOGA Mr. and Mrs Orren Bone were Provo visitors, Monday. FOR SALE Good Milch Cow. ready to freshen, and weiner pigs. See LeRoy Worley. A change to an Electric Range will bring you fast, clean automatic cooking AT Mr and Mrs. James Zimmerman and rela- Henry Sorenson visited with Magna ves, Sunday. HAROLO OSBOftftE. Pre. TATE STREET, LEHI, UTAH Variety of Choice Tomato Plants For Sale 50c per 100. Andrew Field, Phone 33-189 E. 1st N. Lehi, Utah. e. rV STATE STREET SHOE SHOP A Start your spring Lousecleauing by getting rid of that old " f S WIF4 Hills and daughter. Clinton visited with Mr. and of Provo, Audery. U Mrs. Orren Bone. Sunday. Mr. DR. ARTHUR VANCE .:..v:;:v 1 Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Bone and children of Salt Laake City, were Sunday visiters of Mrs. John Bone. I cook-stov- Sunday. Rjv Carter mg Vjsiud Come in and rive us a trial, work done while you wait. WANT MSB low-co- Pinn:s 10c Miss Margaret Smith, Buddy Gaisford. Mr. and Mrs. George M. Gaisford of Salt Lake City: Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gaisford and sons of Eureka, Dewey Gaisford of Mammoth, Mr. and Mrt. D. L. Sudweekt. d. cook-stov- ' "b - ..... Litr. nd MfS' ville. Thorsday to Saturday daughter Mrs. George J Bone Mf- - Mr. and Mrt. Delot Durrant and baby of Castlegate visited with Mr. and Mrt. L. Barnhart ovjet the week-enMr. and Mrs. Barnhart accompanied them to Salt Lake City to a show, Saturday even- - numbers wll be given from Salt Lake Residence 156 West 3rd North Phone 953-- J City. Zina have not been contacted, Those who Mrt. graduates of the Lehi High School and Clifton Anderson and Mr. and Mrs.. McAllister, Mrs. Moselle Davis and Mr. parents of graduates, are invited to be Cyril Anderson of Provo, Wednesday. VETERINARIAN Lucille Rhode. present. Mike your reservations as early PROVO UTAH High score prize was won by Miss as possible. Prices are 50c per plate this Merlene Tew and consolation prize by includes the dance admission. Mist Gladyt Godfrey of Weber of Ogden, visited with her parents, Mist Reva Goates. The gaestt of honor A meeting will be held at 7:30 in the Mr. and Mrt. Orson Godfrey, over the were each presented with a corsage of rose main auditorium of the Tabernacle when week-enbud and tweet peas. an election of officers will take place Mrt. Kate Anderson and Mist Anderson visited with Mr. and M.ss Lucille Carter of Salt Lake Dsh pepper , tbsp.llour 3 tbtp. cold water 2H cups sifted spinsch IX cups Carnation Milk 1!-- once. |